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What an underhand way to treat a father and his daughter...and an underhand way for the Worcester News to treat its readers.

When this report appeared yesterday, the police stated they wanted to ensure the man and his daughter were safe, when in truth, they wanted to return his daughter to her mother, and arrest the father.

In today's report, we are told the pair have been found safe and well...oh, nd a 42 year old man has been arrested. That wouldn't be the father by any chance?

As so-called 'family' courts have routinely ensured mothers have custody of children, whilst fathers become excluded from the lives of their children, how can we be surprised that sometimes fathers keep their children with them, albeit or a very limited time?

Honest reporting please Worcester News, and a little honesty from the police would help too, at least while fathers' rights are routinely ignored in favour of the rights of mothers.

What an underhand way to treat a father and his daughter...and an underhand way for the Worcester News to treat its readers.
When this report appeared yesterday, the police stated they wanted to ensure the man and his daughter were safe, when in truth, they wanted to return his daughter to her mother, and arrest the father.
In today's report, we are told the pair have been found safe and well...oh, nd a 42 year old man has been arrested. That wouldn't be the father by any chance?
As so-called 'family' courts have routinely ensured mothers have custody of children, whilst fathers become excluded from the lives of their children, how can we be surprised that sometimes fathers keep their children with them, albeit or a very limited time?
Honest reporting please Worcester News, and a little honesty from the police would help too, at least while fathers' rights are routinely ignored in favour of the rights of mothers.willing

willing wrote:
What an underhand way to treat a father and his daughter...and an underhand way for the Worcester News to treat its readers.

When this report appeared yesterday, the police stated they wanted to ensure the man and his daughter were safe, when in truth, they wanted to return his daughter to her mother, and arrest the father.

In today's report, we are told the pair have been found safe and well...oh, nd a 42 year old man has been arrested. That wouldn't be the father by any chance?

As so-called 'family' courts have routinely ensured mothers have custody of children, whilst fathers become excluded from the lives of their children, how can we be surprised that sometimes fathers keep their children with them, albeit or a very limited time?

Honest reporting please Worcester News, and a little honesty from the police would help too, at least while fathers' rights are routinely ignored in favour of the rights of mothers.

As a feminist I totally agree about the lack of fathers rights. Even taking mother's to court ends up with the father owning a very expensive piece of paper which means nothing. This needs to change because it's not fair on the child or the father.

I am in no way condoning any actions of child abduction, that is not the answer and can cause anxiety for the child.

[quote][p][bold]willing[/bold] wrote:
What an underhand way to treat a father and his daughter...and an underhand way for the Worcester News to treat its readers.
When this report appeared yesterday, the police stated they wanted to ensure the man and his daughter were safe, when in truth, they wanted to return his daughter to her mother, and arrest the father.
In today's report, we are told the pair have been found safe and well...oh, nd a 42 year old man has been arrested. That wouldn't be the father by any chance?
As so-called 'family' courts have routinely ensured mothers have custody of children, whilst fathers become excluded from the lives of their children, how can we be surprised that sometimes fathers keep their children with them, albeit or a very limited time?
Honest reporting please Worcester News, and a little honesty from the police would help too, at least while fathers' rights are routinely ignored in favour of the rights of mothers.[/p][/quote]As a feminist I totally agree about the lack of fathers rights. Even taking mother's to court ends up with the father owning a very expensive piece of paper which means nothing. This needs to change because it's not fair on the child or the father.
I am in no way condoning any actions of child abduction, that is not the answer and can cause anxiety for the child.pinkfluff